Posted on 10/02/2015 8:08:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Ten of the worlds largest food production companies sent a letter to the U.S. Congress on Thursday, encouraging them to take action on climate change.
The letter was signed by the chief executive officers from Unilever, Mars, Kellogg, General Mills, Nestle, New Belgium Brewing, Ben & Jerrys, Clif Bar, Stonyfield Farm, and Dannon.
The challenge presented by climate change will require all of us government, civil society and business to do more with less. For companies like ours, that means producing more food on less land using fewer natural resources. If we dont take action now, we risk not only todays livelihoods, but those of future generations, they wrote. We are asking you to embrace the opportunity presented to you in Paris, and to come back with a sound agreement, properly financed, that can affect real change.
Unilever spokesman Tom Langan pointed out that no one company can do this alone during an earlier round-table discussion in D.C.
The reality is, Unilever can hit all its goals and it wont make a difference, alone, in and of itself, Langan said. We need to work together. We need governments to be involved.
For more on this, read the article from ThinkProgress titled: Food Industry to Congress: We Need You to Act on Climate Change.
I ate roasted crickets in survival school. Kinda greasy. Otherwise bland.
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Listen you. You better stop making sense and get with the program.
These same corporations are what’s wrong with our food supply.
They are doubling down on stupid.
I guess what’s in it for them is tighter controls, higher prices. Just like Obamacare.
Are they gullible, or just bought off, and paid to lie.
Why don’t they just seed the clouds with Brawndo.
Brawndo’s electrolytes have got what plants crave.
If these companies believed this crap, they would be buying up potential farmland in Canada.
#1) Insulation from a very political IRS. Remember, Coca Cola just got hit for $30,000,000,000 in back taxes. Volkswagen and their recent non-union plants in America just got their diesel nightmare.
#2) The government grant handouts and federal cost sharing money pot is going to be ripe for "Sustainable Practices" seed money for food producers to adopt newer practices IAW climate change rules mandated by government, so it's better to be out ahead and sitting on such panels making the rules.
Yes.
Major bucks were made by DuPont on the ozone hole scare. Crony capitalists make money on all of these hoaxes.
Clearly we need to double our CO2 emissions.
3# Large corporations can absorb the cost of regulations and drive out smaller competitors.
4# Multinationals can out compete US based corporations by avoiding regulations by producing abroad and importing.
Tryin’ to stay on the correct side of the Gravy Train.
That's all you need to read right there.
It's all about the money flowing.
I would be willing to bet this is better for you than processed white flour. However, I don’t think I could bring myself to eat it if I knew what it was...
Sumb*tch. So Clif Bar is a globullist warming lefty prototype of F(the)utureFud - the kind of fare Mooch and the Minions will have us all eating while they have 5 course meals the rest of their demonic lives. And they want to jack the price up due to “climate change”? I’m done. I won’t buy them ever again.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”
#globalwarmingcult
Their not uninformed; they just see a buck to be made here in higher food prices.
I laugh at the price of yogurt. Well, laugh that people actually pay that much for it. It is ridiculously easy to make at home.
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